Submission Materials
To comprehensively evaluate the depth and quality of human-AI collaboration, your submission must include the following materials:
1. Final Article: PDF or Word document, body text of 5,000–20,000 characters (Chinese) or 3,000–15,000 words (English), excluding references and appendices.
Language: Chinese or English
Format:
- Title, abstract (300 Chinese characters / 150 English words), keywords (5–8)
- The main text should follow academic paper format with clear problem awareness, argument structure, and innovation.
- References in Chicago or APA format
2. Collaboration Process Statement:
All submissions must include an "AI Collaboration Appendix" after the main text—this is one of the core evaluation criteria for this competition.
Please describe in detail and honestly (including but not limited to the following):
A. Key Dialogue Records (Required)
- Select 3–10 key and representative human-AI dialogue excerpts (e.g., exchanges in which AI challenged your initial ideas, and you responded by defending, revising, and refining your argument).
B. Collaboration Method Description (Required)
- Which AI systems did you use? (e.g., Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, etc.—how did each perform? If there was a primary AI, please explain why you chose it)
- How did you design your dialogue strategy? (e.g., Socratic questioning, multi-role playing, recursive critique, etc.)
- At which stages did AI change your arguments?
- Which ideas "emerged" through human-AI dialogue?
C. Reflective Statement (Required)
- How did the process of collaborating with AI change your research methodology?
- What difficulties did you encounter? What are AI's limitations?
- What does this collaborative approach mean for humanities scholarship?
D. Complete Dialogue Logs or Video Presentation (Optional, as supplementary material)
If you wish, you may submit complete dialogue records and a video presentation of up to 5 minutes for review reference.